The “Day of Absence” event, which New York Times columnist Bari Weiss called “a day of racial segregation,” will take place again this year at Evergreen State College. Last year, the “Day of Absence” event involved requesting that white community members voluntarily remove themselves from campus for a day.

Naima Lowe, a leftist professor who was at the center of the scandal that took place earlier this year at Evergreen State College, has received a $240,000 settlement with the college over alleged acts of discrimination.

Around 80 student protesters have been disciplined by Evergreen State College this week for their participation in the spring uproar that led to a large settlement with former professor Bret Weinstein.

Embattled Evergreen State College Professor Bret Weinstein claims that his lawsuit against the college was a “last resort” effort after several failed attempts to call the administration’s attention to their wrongdoing.

Former Evergreen State College Provost Michael Zimmerman claims in a column for the Huffington Post that faculty members called for Professor Bret Weinstein’s resignation over his decision to appear on Tucker Carlson’s Fox News program.

The New York Times offered a revisionist history of the ongoing crisis at Evergreen State College in Washington on Saturday, ignoring left-wing violence and smearing liberal professor Bret Weinstein, who is a victim of the chaos.

A spokesperson for Evergreen State College falsely told a reporter that Bret Weinstein, who was forced off campus due to concerns for his safety, has returned to campus to teach in his regular classroom.